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William Faraday refuses to let his youngest daughter, Evelyn, get married before her older sister, Celia. Celia, who has no interest in getting married, takes pity on Evelyn and her suitor Bobby and pretends to have gotten engaged to Colonel John Smith during a short vacation away from home. To avoid
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for her Colonel Smith. The real Smith decides to pay a visit to Celia, pretending to be a close friend of the deceased bringing some mementos. When he gives them to Celia, she is uncomfortable. She eventually realizes "Colonel Vaughan" is not who he says he is, but over the course of a single night,
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At Evelyn's insistence, Celia writes a love letter to her fiancé, never intending to send it. She later burns the magazine in which she hid the letter, unaware someone has posted it already. The letter is received by a real Colonel Smith stationed in Arabia. He is amused and curious.
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difficulties, she states that Smith has sailed to join the British Field Force in Arabia. When her father receives this news, he consents to Evelyn's marriage.
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Theatrical poster; Austin to the left, Mackaill in Fitzroy's lap (pretending to be overcome by the news of the "death" of her character's fiancé)
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The film survives intact and has been broadcast on both television and cable. It is also preserved in the Library of Congress collection.
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Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress
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According to Warner Bros., the film earned $ 234,000 domestically and $ 114,000 from foreign showings.
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at the Teddington Studios, the British branch of Warner Bros.-First National Productions.
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After Evelyn's marriage, Celia publishes a death notice in the
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William A. Seiter
John F. Goodrich
A.E.W. Mason
Dorothy Mackaill
Basil Rathbone
Leila Hyams
William Austin
Claude Gillingwater
Sidney Hickox
John F. Goodrich
Alois Reiser
First National Pictures
pre-Code
comedy film
William A. Seiter
Dorothy Mackaill
Basil Rathbone
Leila Hyams
Claude Gillingwater
First National Pictures
Warner Bros.
A. E. W. Mason
Slightly Used
Warner Bros.
Her Imaginary Lover
Dorothy Mackaill
Basil Rathbone
Leila Hyams
William Austin

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